Painkillers
When an ingredient in dog food is described as a "pain reliever", it means that this ingredient has properties that can relieve pain. This may indicate that there is a specific ingredient in the food that is designed to reduce or control pain in dogs.
It is extremely important to be cautious when it comes to painkillers and dogs. Many painkillers that are safe for humans can be toxic to dogs. Therefore, the administration of painkillers or the selection of dog food containing such substances should only be done after consultation with a veterinarian. The vet can determine the appropriate medication and the correct dosage to ensure that it will not harm your dog.
May have antibacterial properties
May have antioxidant properties
Natural source of antioxidants
Aroma
Calming effect
Homeopathy
Can support the immune system
Supports digestion
Can support wound healing
May have anti-inflammatory properties
Painkillers
Traditional use in phytotherapy
Plant
Medicinal plant
Herbal sedative
conditionally compatible
Camomile
Supports emotional well-being
Can support wound healing
May have anti-inflammatory properties
Naturopathy
Painkillers
Traditional use in phytotherapy
Supports joint health
Plant
Medicinal plant
Herb
Herbal sedative
conditionally compatible
Devil's claw